Hong zhiguhuai
Hong zhiguhuai is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ó ngsh í g ū Hu á I, which means great insight and unique sentiment. From the portrait of the sage.
The origin of Idioms
In the portrait of sage written by Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "ban Hongzhi has a lonely mind, and he can't catch his son for a long time."
Idiom usage
If there are ancients in front of me, I will feel lonely and sigh that there are not many ancient and modern people. Jin songqin's literary view
Chinese PinYin : hóng shí gū huái
Hong zhiguhuai
There are still firewood in the green hills. liú dé qīng shān zài,yī jiù yǒu chái shāo
knit one 's brows in despair. chóu méi suǒ yǎn
to be delivered from oppression. chóng jiàn tiān rì
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng fǎ dù
no end of trouble for the future. hòu huàn wú qióng